Eight of the 16 songs in this hard-rocking, two-hour concert were explorations of love found and lost from the late singer/songwriter's Ecstasy album. He's supported ably by his long-time band (Fernando Saunders, Mike Rathke, and Tony Smith), along with cellist Jane Scarpantoni.

"A revelation…. The clever pioneer seems to have crafted this tour for high tech. The videography, performance and intensity are all top-notch…. It begs repeated spins…. Comes with a classy six page booklet. A keeper."—All Music Guide

"The non-Ecstasy songs in the set are mostly hard-lined and joyous explorations of relationships among adults, 'Turn to Me' from 1984's New Sensation, 'Romeo Had Juliette', and 'Set the Twilight Reeling' ('Take me for what I am/ A star newly emerging'). The only hit here is his inclusion of 'Perfect Day', though it's no afterthought; the beat-up lovers putting their arguments to the side for at least one day ('Just a perfect day/ Problems all left alone') fit right in with all of the other fractured personalities that Reed brings to life."—Pop Matters